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What accurately describes convection currents in the atmosphere?
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Convection currents in the atmosphere are the rising and sinking of air masses caused by temperature differences. Warmer air rises, creating areas of low pressure, while cooler air sinks, creating areas of high pressure. This movement of air helps to distribute heat and moisture around the Earth, influencing weather patterns and climate.
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